jyoutz
Super Member
That could be true. Or it was until oil revenues started providing budget surpluses.New Mexico would go broke if it weren't for Texas skiers.
Texas just is not prepared for that level of cold.
That could be true. Or it was until oil revenues started providing budget surpluses.New Mexico would go broke if it weren't for Texas skiers.
Texas just is not prepared for that level of cold.
Then start your own thread and leave ours alone.Torvy, no offense intended. You know as well as I do that we are bound by our states of residence to uphold the long tradition of trading insults.
This thread has gone in hundreds of directions. And I don’t believe you are the OP.Then start your own thread and leave ours alone.
Brandi
Yes, it has always gone in hundreds of directions. You are welcome here. So many people get on here thinking they need to knock Texas. It has never occurred to me that New Mexico was worth knocking. So sorry your ski crowd doesn't provoke your interest.This thread has gone in hundreds of directions. And I don’t believe you are the OP.
I guess the intent of my posts didn’t come across as I meant them; the intent was good natured ribbing. It has been a long tradition between our states (at least for west Texas and NM). Was intended to be all in fun.Yes, it has always gone in hundreds of directions. You are welcome here. So many people get on here thinking they need to knock Texas. It has never occurred to me that New Mexico was worth knocking. So sorry your ski crowd doesn't provoke your interest.
Brandi
Well then. Ok. Y'all never come to mind because it is almost a two ride from here. Got cousins in OK, so they are open season. Yankees, well, they can stay up there. Never really met a New Mexican. Well, except for McCloud from Taos.I guess the intent of my posts didn’t come across as I meant them; the intent was good natured ribbing. It has been a long tradition between our states (at least for west Texas and NM). Was intended to be all in fun.
So sorry your ski crowd doesn't provoke your interest.
Brandi
There’s a lot in the mountain communities.I was a member of the Cloudcroft FB group for years. They did a survey of the members and I believe it was 86% of them moved there full time from Texas. It would be very amusing to me to see just how many people living statewide in NM came there from Texas.